Identifies the original physical media source used to create this file.
: The original film directed by James Cameron, known for its groundbreaking digital cinematography using Sony CineAlta and HDC cameras . avatar2009blurayremux1080pavcdtshdma51
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When a Blu-ray disc is converted into a standard digital file (like an MP4 or compressed MKV), rip groups usually "encode" the video. Encoding reduces the file size by stripping away data that algorithms deem unnoticeable to the human eye. While this saves hard drive space, it introduces compression artifacts, color banding, and motion blur. When a Blu-ray disc is converted into a
This is the most crucial part. A REMUX (re-multiplexer) takes the exact, original video and audio streams from the Blu-ray disc and packs them into a usable container format (usually .mkv). Unlike a transcode or "rip," no compression is applied to the picture or sound. It is a 1:1 digital clone.
. Specifically, it describes a , which is a direct, lossless transfer of the video and audio data from the original retail disc into a more accessible container (like MKV) without re-encoding or additional compression. Technical Breakdown Component Specification Description Release Year Refers to the original theatrical release date. Format Blu-ray Remux